Faith
Faith, Legacy, and Unity Shine in St. Lucia
Faith Facts
- Believers in St. Lucia honored the memory of Botham Jean at the Gros Islet Church of Christ.
- The Botham Jean Foundation continues to support youth and seniors based on Christian charity.
- Churches of Christ in Dallas and St. Lucia have built bridges and strengthened community ties.
On a Sunday morning in St. Lucia, Christians gathered at the Gros Islet Church of Christ, united in worship and fellowship. Members welcomed each other warmly and prepared for the Lord’s Supper with reverence, led by Pastor Dilian J. Bellot, who preached about God’s unchanging truth.
Young Desean Louis-Fernand lifted his voice in song, inspired by his late cousin Botham Jean, whose leadership and faith left a lasting mark on both St. Lucia and Dallas. Desean’s memory of Botham’s kindness and encouragement highlights the impact of strong Christian role models.
The Botham Jean Foundation, established in his honor, continues his legacy by providing resources to youth in need and caring for the elderly. The foundation’s Red Tie Gala was held in St. Lucia for the first time, welcoming guests from Dallas and beyond to celebrate Christian service and unity.
Emory Tease, a church elder from Dallas, described the deep sense of loss after Botham’s passing, but also praised how faith brought together believers of different backgrounds to work together as one body in Christ.
Through tragedy, these congregations found renewed fellowship, celebrating their shared values and commitment to Christian love. Let us keep praying for unity, honoring faith, family, and freedom in every community.